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Rowley, Shubael (b. 11 Jan 1660/1661, d. 28 Mar 1714)

Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
5. Shubael b January 11, 1660/1; d March 28, 1714, age 54, at Colchester; m Catherine Crippen.
Death: 28 Mar 1714 Colchester, , Connecticut

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Fuller, Samuel (b. ABT 1682, d. 12 Feb 1757)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 172-174.
JOHN FULLER (1656-1726) (Samuel, Edward, Robert, John)
"Children of John and Mehitable (Rowley) Fuller, the first seven born in Barnstable and the rest in East Haddam, Ct., were:
2. Samuel bc 1682; d February 12, 1757, Hartford, Ct.
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 373
Baptism: 30 Oct 1688 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Christening: 1682 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death: 12 Feb 1757 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut

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Rowley, Sarah (b. 16 Sep 1662, d. AFT 1700)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
7. Sarah b September 16, 1662; living in 1700 unm at East Haddam.
Death: AFT 1700 prob East Haven, , Connecticut

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Rowley, Nathan (b. ABT 1664, d. AFT 1742)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
8. Nathan bc 1664; d after 1742, age over 78; m Mercy Hatch.
Source: (Birth)
Title: MINK
Page: 158
Christening: 1664
Death: AFT 1742

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Rowley, Aaron (b. 1 May 1666, d. 1743)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
9. Deacon Aaron b May 1, 1666; dc 1743, age about 77; m March 7, 1690 Mary Weeks.
Death: 1743

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Rowley, John (b. 22 Oct 1667)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
10. John b October 22, 1667.

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Rowley, Matthew (b. AFT 1667)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 153-158.
MOSES ROWLEY (1630-1705) ( Henry)
Children, all born in Barnstable, but first five recorded at Plymouth, of Moses and Elizabeth Rowley were:
11. Matthew b?; m Joanna _____.

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Rowley, Henry (b. ABT 1598, d. 1673)
Note: NOTE: The birthdates of the kids are pretty messed up! (or is it the parents??)

BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 152,153.
ROWLEY LINES
Line 1
HENRY ROWLEY ( -1673)
"Henry was born in England and married Sarah Palmer there; circumstantial evidence strongly suggests that the family with three small children had crossed the Atlantic together.
"The first records of Henry Rowley are in Plymoutn (Vol. I, p 9 PC--March 25, 1632/3) in which Henry is among others rated (taxed) for public use by Governor Bradford; his tax was 9 shillings. In 1633 Henry (Vol. I, p 1 PC) is listed as one of the freemen of Plymouth; he is also listed as freeman in Scituate and Barnstable.
"On October 17, 1633 (Vol. I, p. 27 PC) Henry married Anna, the late wife of Deacon Thomas Blossome. The second tax list of Plymouth, dated January 1, 1634/5 Henry with a few others was admitted into the "freedome of the Colonie". January 18, 1634/5 Henry and Anna Rowley join the first church of Scituate.
The following records mention Henry Rowley:
January 1, 1637/8: "Whereas certaine freemen of Scituate viz, Henry Rowley," among 15 others,
"have complayned that they have such smale proporcions of lands there allotted them that they
cannot subsist upon them"...the Court grants them "all that upland & neck of land lying betweene
the North & South Rivers."
January 22, 1638/9: Both Henry and Anna move with the Rev. John Lathrop to the new settlement
of Seppekame, later Barnstable.
January 22, 1638/9: "A graunt of a plantacon called Seppekann, and the lands thereabouts, for the
seatinge of a towneship for a congregation there is made unto Mr. Thomas Besbeech, Henry
Rowley", and six others.
March 2, 1640/1: "At a Gen'rall Court of our Sou'raigne the Kinge held at Plymouth," Henry was
elected constable for Barnstable and was sworn in June 1, 1641.
December 7, 1641: "Henry Rowley, of Barnestable, plantr, acknooledgeth to owe the Kinge, &c,10 pounds."
August 1643: Henry Rowley is listed among 61 names of males able to bear arms.
August 29, 1643: Henry Rowley represents a Barnstable at the General Court at Plymouth.
June 2, 1646: Henry Rowley is named one of the Surveyors of the "heighwayes" for Barnstable and
again on June 1, 1647 and June 7, 1653.
June 7, 1649: Henry Rowley made a deposition with regards to land ownership of William Gillson.
June 6, 1650: Henry Rowley was one of twelve jurymen who disposed of five cases of damages.
1658 (Vol. 8, p 200 PC): Henry is listed freeman in Barnstable.
October 22, 1668: Henry Rowley serves in jury of twelve men at corroners inquest.
May 29, 1670: Henry Rowley is listed in anmes of freemen of New Plymouth; this is last public
reference to his as he left no will and the inventory of the single item as shown below indicates
that he had given, all other property to his children before death.
July 1673 (Vol. 3, par I, p 93 P Ct.): "A true Inventory of the Estate of Henery Rowley of Saconeesett
deceased exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth in July 1673 on the oath of Majer Rowley as
followeth:
"Item a debt of twenty nine pounds due from Jonathan Hath 29 1b=00 upon the Repurchase of a P'rsell of land which the said Hatch sold to the said Henery Rowley with that limiation provided."
Children, all probably born in England, of Henry Rowley were:
1. Sarah b ?; m April 11, 1646 Jonathan Hath
2. Moses, of whom further
3. Joseph b ?; living in 1655 in Barnstable; said to have removed to Barbados.
Source: (Birth)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Page: 1603
Death: 1673 Saconeesett, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Blossome, Thomas (b. ABT 1598, d. 1632)
Source: (Death)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 75
Source: (Individual)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Page: 1603
Immigration: Date: 1629
Death: 1632 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Palmer, Sarah (b. ABT 1602, d. BEF Oct 1633)
Note: Some think the wife was Sarah Palmer, but no proof it was Sarah. Shemight not have been 1st wife, either!
The book Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families ofthe State of Massachusetts by William Richard Cutter, page 726 lists hisfirst wife as Frances, daughter of William Palmer.
Source: (Death)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Page: 1603
Death: BEF Oct 1633

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Rowley, Sarah (b. ABT 1700)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 152,153.
HENRY ROWLEY ( -1673)
Children, all probably born in England, of Henry Rowley were:
1. Sarah b ?; m April 11, 1646 Jonathan Hatch.

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Rowley, Joseph (b. ABT 1703)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 152,153.
HENRY ROWLEY ( -1673)
Children, all probably born in England, of Henry Rowley were:
3. Joseph b ?; living in 1655 in Barnstable; said to have removed to Barbados.

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Hatch, Jonathan (b. ABT 1696, d. Dec 1710)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 463
Source: (Death)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 467
Residence: Date: 1638
Place: Salem, Massachusetts
Death: Dec 1710 Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts

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Fuller, Thomas (b. 1679, d. 9 Apr 1772)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 172-174.
JOHN FULLER (1656-1726) (Samuel, Edward, Robert, John)
"Children of John and Mehitable (Rowley) Fuller, the first seven born in Barnstable and the rest in East Haddam, Ct., were:
1. Thomas bc 1679; bapt October 21, 1688; d April 9, 1772, East Haddam.

The MINK book lists the baptism as 21 Oct 1688.
Source: (Birth)
Title: MINK
Page: 173
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 373
Baptism: 30 Oct 1688 Barnstable, Massachusetts
Christening: 21 Oct 1688
Death: 9 Apr 1772 East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut

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Fuller, Samuel (b. ABT 1612, d. 31 Oct 1683)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 167-172.
SAMUEL FULLER (1612-1683) (Edward, Robert, John)

"Samuel was born about 1612 at some place in England not yet found, no record of his birth or baptism having been discovered. Samuel grew up under the care of his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fuller (who also came over with him on the Mayflower), at Plymouth. He has three acres at the division of lands in 1623, receiving, it is thought, those of his father and mother, andone for himself. If this theory is correct he was at least sixteen years of age at the time, and his birth occurred as early as 1608 instead of 1612 as we have conjectured above. It is not quite certain however that he was old enough to work this land alone.

"Samuel is mentioned in his uncle's will of July 30, 1633 as follows: "It my will is that my Cozen (nephew) Samuell goe freely away with his stock of Cattle and Swine wthout any further recconing wch swine, are the halfe of six sowes, six hogges, one boare & four shotes. Also one Cow & one heyfer." "it. my will is that in case omy sonne Samyell andother my children die before such time as they are fitt to enter upon my land for inheritance that then my kinsman Sam. ffuller now inthe howse with me enjoy wh'soever lands I am now possessed of except my dwelling howse at town or whatsoever shall be due to me or them." "It. I vige to him my Rufflet Cloake & my stuffe sute I now weare."

"Dr. Samuel Fuller died within three months after having made the will. As the doctor's children survived, Samuel received none of the lands, and soon, apparently started out with the cattle and swine to seek a home. He became a freeman of the colony in 1634 and settled near the town of Scituate, where on April 8-18, 1635, he was married to Jane, daughter of the Rev. John Lathrop, pastor of the Scituate church by Captain Miles Standish at Mr. Cadsworth's house. November 7, 1636, he joined the church of Scituate, having a letter of dismission from the church in Plymouth, of which he had been a member. He built in 1636 the fiftennth house in Scituate, on Greenfield Street on the first lot abutting on Kent Street. He had twenty acrtes of land on the east of Bellhouse Neck in that town, probably a grant from the town.

"In June and July 1639 the Rev. Mr. Lathrop and many of the members of his church removed and founded thetwon of Barnstable. If Samuel Fuller and his young family did not at once follow him thither, he did so in a few years. The Barnstable church record contains the baptism of his daughter, Sarah, on August 1, 1641 and of Mary on June 16, 1644. There is no record of his settling in Barrnstable before 1650 and there being no pastor at Scituate, it is conceivable that Samuel took his two children to Barnstable to be baptized or that his father-in-law, the Rev. Lathrop visitged Scituate for their baptism.
"In the second volume of Plymouth Colony deeds, folio 1 is a deed which begins as follows: "To all Christian people to whom this present writing shall com Samuel ffuler of Scituate in the government of New Plymouth in New England in america sendeth greetings;" He then proceeds to convey to "Peter Collymore of Scittuate" "one dwelling house and a barne and Cowhouse with sixteene acars of upland more or less bounded on the west with the land of Mr. William Varssall, on the south with the land of Resolved White, on thenorth with the hieway by the herring brook; and on the last with the mersh; as allsoe two pcells of mersh land contoining twelve acars, ---- with all and severall the appurtenances therunto belonging or any way apperteining." This deed was signed and sealed March 25, 1650, the first day of the year according to the calendar then in use, equivalent to April 4, 1650 Jane ffuler the wife of Samyel ffuler did com before mee Timothy hatherley asistant to the Governor of New Plym: in New England and did freely acknowlidg her willingness of the within Mencioned slae and did freely Resigne up her Right to Peeter Collymore.

"Samuel Fuller also bought meadow of his cousin, Matthew, that was Major John Freeman's and meadow of Samuel House, and land on Scorton Hill. He lived inthe northwest angle of the town in a seculded spot, where few had occasion to pass. Samuel had been a constable at Scituate in 1641, and his name appears a few times as juryman, or committee to settle difficulties with the Indians. He was the only one of Mayflower passengers to settle permanently at Barnstable and one of the late survivors of that immortal company. Samuel died between October 31 and Novenber 10, 1683. He was buried, ifnot on his own estate, in the ancient burial place at Lothrop's Hill in Barnstable, near the site of the first Meeting House; no gravestone now exists.

The will of Samuel Fuller (Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, volume 4, Part II, pages 138 and 139) is as follows:

"The last Will and Testament of Samuel ffuller of Barnstable Late Deceased Exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth fift of June 1684 on the oath of Capt: Josepth Laythrop and Mr Samuel Allin as followeth The nine and twentyeth Day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty and three; I Samuel ffuler senir of the Towne of Barnstable in the Govrment of New Plymouth being ancient and very weake in body but of good and Compitent memory thankes be unto allmighty God; and Calling to remembrance the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that all fflesh must yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call; Doe make ordaine and & Constitute & Declare this my last will and Testament in Manor and form following:
"Revoking and Annulling by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heretofore by mee made and declared either by word or wrighting; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament and none other; and first I give and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my Saviour in whom I trust and believe assuredly to be saved and my body to the earth; from whence it was taken,t o be buried in such Decent and Christian manor as to my executors heerafter Named shallbe thought meet and Convenient; and Now for the Settleing of my temporall estate and such goods Cattles and Debts as it hath pleased god farr above my Deserts to bestow upon mee; I Doe order give and Dispose the same in Manor and forme following; That is to say first I will that all those Debts and Dutyes as I owe in right or Conscience to any manor of prson or prsons whatsoever shalbe well and truely Contended and payed or ordained to be payed within Convenient time after my Decease by my executors hereafter named:
"Item I give and bequeath to my son John ffuler four acrees of Marsh and one halfe which I bought of Peter Blossome
"Item I give and bequeath that prsell of Marsh that lyes by Ralph Jones, his Marsh, To my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller to be equally Devided betwist and one prsell of Marsh that lyeth on this side Scoton ffeildes to be Devided as above specifyed and the Lott of Marsh att Scoton point to be equally Devided between them alsoe the Eelcreik Lott of Marsh to be alike Devided as above specifyed and the Lott of Marsh att Sandy neck upon the same accoumpt alsoe; and all my upland upon Scoton neck to be equally Devided betwist them as the other above Mensioned.
"Item I give to my son Samuell ffuller all my upland that lyeth above my uppersmost ffield and to range quite Crosse my land upon one and the same lyne as the uppermost ffence as my upmost feild now ranges, but alwaies to allow Cart wayes to the Comons into the Comons for his brother, John ffuller his heires and assignes
"Item I give to my son John fuller my now Dwellinghouse orchyard and all out housing and all the rest of my Upland wherever it dothe lye, but alwaies to allow a Cart way into the meddowes for his brother Samuell ffuller his heires and assignes.
"Item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuller one three yeer old horse runing in the woods;
"Item I Give and bequeath to my son Samuell ffuller two mares runing in the woods;
"Item I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Tayler five pound in Mony and two Cowes;
"Item I Give unto my Daughter hannah Bonham four pounds in Money and two Cowes;
"Item I Give unto my Daughter Mary Williams four pound in Money and two Cowes
"Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Crowe four pounds in Mony and two Cowes
"Item I Give and bequeath unto my four Daughters hannah Bonham Mary Williams Elizabeth Tayler and Sarah Crow all my household stuffe to be equally Dvided betwixt them
"Item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuller and John ffuller all the rest of my Neat Cattle to be Devided To my son Samuell one third prte; and to my son John ffuller the other two third prtes therof; and all my sheep to be equally Devided betwixt them;
"Item I Give and bequeath to my son Samuell ffyller ten pounds in money which hee now owes to me and hath now hath it alredy; and all the rest of my estate in what kind soever it be I Give and bequeath to my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller; to be devided to my son Samuell ffuller one third prte thereof and to my son John fuller the other two third prtes thereof, and by these prsents make ordaine & Declare the above said Samuell and John ffuller the executors of this my last Will and Testament; in Witness wherof I the said Samuell ffuller have heerunto sett my hand and seal the Date above written;
Witnesse
Joseph Laythrop Samuell ffuller and a seal
Samuell Allin

"Captaine Joseph Laythorpe made oth as a witness to this will before the Court held att Plymouth the fift of March 1683-84.
"Mr. Samuell Allin Made oath as a witnes to this Will above written this 10th of March 1683-84 before mee Barnabas Laythorpe Assistant.
An inventory is made...

"Children of Samuel and Jane (Lathrop) Fuller, first two born in Scituate and the rest in Barnstable, were:

1. Hannah b ?; m January 1, 1658-0 Nic...(copy moved) of Barnstable
2. Samuel, of whom further (see Line 2)
3. Elizabeth b ?; m Josehp (?) Taylor ...(copy moved)
4. Sarah bapt August 1, 1641; dc 1651-54
5. Mary bapt June 16, 1644; d 1720, Norwich, Ct.; m November 18, 1674 Joseph Williams
6. Thomas b May 18, 1651; dy
7. Sarah b December 10, 1654; m Mr. Crowe
8. John, of whom further
9. an infant, b February 8, 1658; d 15 day after birth.

The book "Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families" page 372, lists hisdeath as 31 Oct. 1683 in Barnstable.
Source: (Death)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....
Page: 373
Event: Type: Freeman
Date: 1634
Place: In the Colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts
Immigration: Date: Nov 1620
Place: Arrived in Plymouth on the Mayflower
Residence: Date: 1635
Place: Scituate,
Residence: Date: Jan 1643/1644
Place: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death: 31 Oct 1683 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Burial: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts

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Fuller, Edward (b. ABT 1575, d. Jan/Apr 1621)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 166,167.
EDWARD FULLER (1575-1621) (Robert, John)

"Edward Fuller was baptized September 4, 1575 in the parish of Redenhall, co. Norfolk, England. No trace of him has been found to indicate that he was, like his younger brother, Smauel, with the other pilgrims in Holland, and it appears probabole that he joined the others on the arrival of the Speedwell in Southamton, England where the Mayflower was awaiting them.

"His name appears in the Mayflower Compact which was drawn up in the cabin of the Mayflower just previous to the landing at Cape Cod in November 1620.

"The name of Edward's wife, though sometimes given as Ann, is really unknown. Governor Bradford simply says that "Edward Fuller and his wife died soon after they came on shore." Edward died at Plymouth between January 11 and April 10, 1621 and his wife died early in 1621, after January 11. Their only child, Samuel, of whom further, came with his parents on the Mayflower".
Source: (Burial)
Title: MINK
Page: 166
Christening: 4 Sep 1575 Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Immigration: Date: Nov 1620
Place: Arrived in Plymouth on the Mayflower
Death: Jan/Apr 1621 Plymouth, , Massachusetts
Burial: 4 Sep 1575 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Fuller, Robert (b. ABT 1549, d. May 1614)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 165,166.
ROBERT FULLER ( -1614) (John)
"Robert Fuller was a yeoman of ?Redenhall, co. Norfolk, England like his father. He owned at least one tenement property in addition to his homestead, and left an estate amounting to several hundred pounds. The vital records of Redenhall, where he lived and died, call Robert Fuller a butcher at times. His will makes him a yeoman, at which time he had possibly retired from active trade.

"The following is an abstrace to Robert's will, dated May 19, 1614, taken from Register 1614, fol. 259 at the Norfolk Archdeaconry Court of Norwich, England: "Roberde Fuller of the parish of Redenhall, yoeman. Directs his burial in Redenhall Church yard. Give to wife Frances a tenement called assyes in Harleston or Redenhall, with a little orchard adjoining which "I late bought of John Cooke, now occupied by my son-in-law James Spalding," for her life, "also two bundles of faggotts a year and 40s a year to be paid by son Thomas." To son Edward Fuller, the said tenement "on the death of my wife", and twenty pounds. To daughter Elizabeth Fuller forth pounds, and to "Mary Fuller, my daughter," forth pounds, all to be paid by son Thomas. To son Thomas, a tenement lately built and "wherein I now dwell held of Tryndelhedge Bastoft Manor in Redenhall or Harleston." To son Thomas some personal property which is specified. "The rest of my chattels to be divided and half to be given to my wife, the other half among my four children, viz. Edward, Ann, Elizabeth & Mary Fuller. When my grandson John Fuller, son of my John Fuller, shall be of age sufficient to be bound apprentice, then my son Thomas to have the choosing of his master and trade and is to pay five pounds to set him forth." Wife Frances and son Thomas executors. Witness. Thomas Wales, John Sutton, William Fuller.

"May 23, 1614, four days after making his will Robert Fuller is buried in the church yard at Redenhall. may 31, 1614 the will of Robert Fuller is proved by his widow and on June 16, 1614 by Thomas Fuller.

"Frances Fuller, his widow, was buried March 28, 1632 in Redenhall.

"Children of Robert and Frances Fuller were:

1. Thomas bapt December 13, 1573
2. Edward, of whom further
3. Ann bapt April 22, 1577
4. John, of whom further (see line 4)
5. Samuel bapt January 20, 1580/1; d 1633, Plymouth, Massachusetts at age 52; m April 30, 1613, Leyden, Holland
6. Elizabeth bapt November 29, 1590
7. Mary bapt July 13, 1595.
Occupation: Place: Yeoman/Butcher
Death: May 1614 Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Burial: 23 May 1614 church yard at Redenhall, Redenhall, Norwich, England

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Fuller, John (b. ABT 1515, d. 1559)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 165.
FULLER LINES
Line 1
JOHN FULLER ( - )
"Living in Redenhall in 1482 and 1488 were John and William Fuller, both freeholders, as they were then serving on a jury. In 1508 William Fuller and John Fuller Jr. were named as grantees in a deed of land in Redenhall. This land was bounded on one side by "Free land of John Fuller". A copy of this deed may be seen in Egerton Manuscripts, 2713, fol. 7, British Museum, London. John's will indicates he owned land and tenements both bound and free in two or more places.

"The abstract of John Fuller's will, dated February 4, 1558/9 was taken from the original in Register Colman, fol 325, at Episcopal Consistorial Court of Norwich, england: John Fuller the Elder, gives to son John Fuller all land and tenements "both bound and free in Redenhall and Wortwell, or elleswyer, he paying to my son Robert Fuller ten pounds." To "Ales, my daughter," six pounds 8s 4d. A ssmall bequest was made to Stephen and Frances Sadd, when they reached 21 years. Son John was named executor. Will was witnessed by Thomas Ward, John Barne, Thomas Fuller and William Norton.

"John Fuller the elder's burial is recorded in the parish records at Redenahll on May 3, 1559. His will was proved May 12, 1559.

"Children of John Fuller as indicated by his will:
1. John m Anne ____; bur May 15, 1599
2. Ales b ?
3. Robert, of whom further
Death: 1559 Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Burial: 3 May 1559 Redenhall, Norfolk, England

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Fuller, John (b. ABT 1545, d. 15 May 1599)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 165.
JOHN FULLER ( - )
"Children of John Fuller as indicated by his will:
1. John m Anne ____; bur May 15, 1599.
Burial: 15 May 1599

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Fuller, Ales (b. ABT 1547)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 165.
JOHN FULLER ( - )
"Children of John Fuller as indicated by his will:
2. Ales b ? .

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